| Show Oooo OO O 00 00 00 l 1 W oo Tile play r I remember pleased not as 11 Co 00 00 tile the million c caviar O to tile the theao g ao 0 00 g oO 00 Sa O 0 0 IANN I Ie d j G stared dared by hll hl a to be the greatest living In fu rt t many ot of the m 11 I th Ih shelve teak bold to toa toas a as It that not t time bil iota auh Q a treat lIMn been seen Th lh great nat be beAll All an that hll hl admires dills U it trite hu yet rut yetto to convince roe goer goerl h l s ver 1 hr F is I anything more than thana a V 1 ry it writer who I la a 80 aare 1 are bed In 11 rh ot of hS hi wn own 4 that h IcS ICeD trl II ley for I r liuM And for orl The Th Sunken Hell generally coned ed to ht he one r f Juu playa lIB d by J E It II and at the h theater recently and I of certain who he that It is II to commend those things which are to be erudite the plate plain facto are that rite b Sunken Bunken I i pelt was wall a tint and aDd uncompromising t failure This is II bly correct corrects s 1 from the artistic viewpoint and nd I am reasonably certain the box boz office ottice f statement will oleo Indor thus opinion I saw aw the performance on the second night when there all an few tew per tonne onal or of the pl r present and to uy r that th the piece was II coldly roo ro divine proves prove to be a howling as al ala asa a prophet for tor coma hi his WilY way In tb the fourth act Heinrich cull caste off and sees the Ule wraiths or r his hll children Incidentally the sunk unk rn n bell niso gate Ill In it work by some lome long lun distance tolling thus thul In Ing that tb the preacher kill knew what II he was wa talking about when b he tore foretold told coming III lack and also aIo In Ia Incidentally driving the unfortunate bell maker mailer some Mm distance nearer to 10 the bor ear eSer liD ot of Inanity aU all this Um the Waterman terman who b by Ute the wa way I Is several al years yea old has au been la ID most moat ol of hi Ills leisure moment telling Rute I Ien n what unreliable creature mortal men are Of course you will have kave al already 1 ready suspected that tb the waterman Is himself iq In love with Finally lilt ebe succumbs to hi his oft olt r repeat pat d protestation of and era 1 down don downto donto to loin join him Heinrich I 1 helped tc to 10 sons tuff wh 11 Ii i iL t r Ils give him sad JI That th h of Th The R Ft n li I Is Uc u lit pits lit rd for fir 1 n rn d i its tl but meet pi r wUI I th thud ir Ic l b bo o t n t 11 l I IU is tb cul n d of de II i j pub ma g I 1 n 4 of It Its d 1 It ta pound that Me he Madera fell be trade bearable by a nile fine poetical al rendering ot of the play Into English and by good acting With regard to the lot lat lotter tr ter It may be said ald that Mr Ir Sothern Bothern surprised even eyen hit admirers b by hll hie meg mag rendition r f th the rj rh vf of beta rich ills rea of the w to him when the s nits ut of hs hili two chit chil children dren appear was wa UN as fine a hit bit of f deela d cla millon merlon II a hu has been head In N New w York during durin the past decade It was waa the beat t scene In tb the play and Mr Sothern md made the most mOlt of the opportunity We MV have become becom ac accustomed to hearing othern threaten and defy and aDd It wu was a cur ur prise that tha almost amounted to a shock to discover that on occasion he I le able abl to put pUI teen tean Into his hi vole voice No matter how meat a allure Th Tits Sunken hell may be then tb en can be no doubt that its exploitation b by Nt Sothern Bothern will serve lern serveto to ral raise him mn many point In the allma tion flon of ob observant theater JOIN goer who ho endure an 11 hero whose Ilan are all 1st lit but really appreciate ens who I Is able abl to respond to so 10 a tilt tat as the rol role ot of HeiDrich In Th The unken Bell With to the or of the play which was essayed by bF att C Charles rl Henry Mutter the has I wild es the Uti better This 1 Is u undoubtedly a ar ot of attainments but the Ui ot of H u pia piny would never eau cause any on one to him ot of the ability which h he ably po possesses Tilt The so 10 called poetry is the rIt doggerel ud and much ot of It ht ItI I Is coarse oar This latter may ot of course COUrM be due to the text ot of the though It dose doel seem le that a man ot of the reputation tion of could have bu written anything so 10 cheaply coarse and Dd so 10 bru brutally tally as aa the wood od sprites die en to love In abort hort 11 rhe Sunk SunkEn En Bell may IDI be ii a very VICT great play lay In Inthe inthe the German but It if It I It Mr Hauptmann Hauptman the author ow owes Mr sea Ir the translator a deep and undying grudge III Vir harped u as 1 f I Ida Ua Ce CeW CeIb VY W e t 1 4 M f i app Ib p do dor f r tee e F ci S r I I i I I f fA i ir iI j I r j jr r y r V 1 f ft fI fr fl t I r J Y I l 1 I 7 f r 1 I d a iy 1 i 12 s I 1 1 ii iiI J I I I t t I I I Ir t V dE 6 1 l lii ii E H SOTHERN IN THE SUNKEN BELL d c r I 1 would le to t t taint Sint Idea IdlA I of f the rt real al state of ft ra In tact fact th there re were certain Intend td cd t be Intensely ID stab lAd M which the theau au Irreverently The Th Sunk Sunken n hell Is II Said aid to a great eat 1 r f rl n ra rat lesson and perhaps it doss but I Iam am willing to plead guilty to th the chars charge ot of being Ing unable to ascertain whAt that great moral lesson Ii 11 To tM me the only i 1 x taught by rIte flu sunken Bell le Is leI i iI I that a mystical or lay is II III I bound to ba have a pretty hard row to hug hoe hugIn In New York under any i c I and that when lay tl galeo t l rating It standi no more ince nee to fast lut than a 11 snowflake In Jul noonday sunshine That The Sunken pall DIU I is rest u II sing Ing lri In the hnot lie be dem q I Inny any Im in lit furth act then It is l when hen the auditor cars car a r tap p h hl lJ p ne to the various l r fourth act Iq Ica vr ir strong toe aM It If th H I r of U tl Play were y yr g od rt It enjoy a r ceu A As It ft I i how er t I Ime me to be eL il car nearly nearl d cans 1111 irama Iama 11 I L a en t N ar The Jh tory story t r T are I 1 well 1 lit In tj h p 1 nor re I Iq t farl Wl I P f 1 n t m in I cure 1 I Iu u Ih HI En Uth at pt I IS S ti Jt t II lent chait I t 1 tIli Ili I la a Ram l Sr Ir At 1 about the th ot of the first act we learn that a wagon waon carrying the bell which eb was wa to 10 be hung buor that cia day has broken down end and tb the bell ba has been roll rolled rolled ed into tile the dp deep waters of the mire mere sustain a terrIble fU fall and Ind wander to the home of who seeing In a human for tur tb the drat time fall In love with him When helm globs friend come to take him away she b determine dt t to follow them In the next act I le shown bown In n hi cot tare III unto death with his hll devoted Wit wale at hi bedside Thither toe co who when the wit wife steps te OUt oat proceeds to prepare some decoction of at roots etc which bleh seems em to cure hem lIln hemrich rich and to Inspire him hero with renewed need Increased ambition By the way this JM potion Uon brewing Ct ne I Ii laughably Uk Ilk the witches ICI scene In Macbeth Of Goth In plan and language now determines to follow I to her home bome HEll He is soon lOOn established a as asa a and arrogantly refers to I himself a the muter master llla workmen are th the elfish creatures creature ot of whom h he ap appan p pan pea to 10 be It Inconsiderate A t minister and nd other lends attempt un to induce to return to bS bs family Finally Heinrich I le warn warned warned ed by br the minister that when the sunk unk sunken unken en bell shall again toll toil tb the bellmahr will And hi plans all going awry The en n elfin creAt lacked the aid and tI Rowland t an D spirit was yew very mue mo more than either lit be or tilt t e a aI as I thor The cast PC k Sunken Dell was wa u tono follows a bell s II n I bit It alb ellS J au C tU at o he i tr L TM s The era 04 ow Old C r ee es M aI i he heI I me to p yiM IN taWs I III Third Id Elf i ElI rr uee A k It blest Edgar 11 wise wrote the musk for ae lr II Do now re u elM bused U as one of the Uti leading ora of Mn illi for lor Ih the J of General hew I famous lama story given hOD lal an important po In inthe the al world of Alea lit r KI Kel Icy 0 was a born bora ta la In Isis Kia was a Skilled malic her r eon the piano tram 1 his eighth to lal hi seventeenth year Re HI then went to Chicago and studied harmony and under t eddy and I the piano under It le la an Interesting tact fact that Mr Ir Kelley wits dl die from the career ot of an to that ot of a by Wind Tom pia play of Men Midsummer Nights Dream music mule After two years yean In Chicago Mr Kelley went to Germany where In Stuttgart h le studied the piano with Kruger and organ orran with and orchestration with In 1110 he returned to and settled In San Francisco here he wrote hi his first Important work the well known melodramatic music to Mao beth bath The Macbeth music I b ot of such value Iu that It reaches reach tM the dl dignity of a 11 commentary Beyond and above this It itIs Is II en n interpretation making vivid and awesome w ome the deep Impart ot of the play till even enn the I least imaginative auditor must tl test its Ita thrill Mr lIr Kelley wrote the music multo of at Puritan I which though a failure was wal not considered such from a mua eal standpoint The work musically was AI not 1101 only but really lIy graceful and rt s S star vv HL P V VEDGAR S EDGAR STILLMAN KELLEY I lag Mr Ir KI y has attained consider considerable able abl reputation In the composition of the liner humorous music No other American bAIl writ written ten so 10 artfully and perhaps so 10 ambitiously In this field tIld A humorous symphony and a Chinese e suite are his hll most prominent works work I ot of this order The symphony the Ut Hie of In Ills Chi ness nille Was called Aladdin Mr Kelle made himself an adept In Chinese e music and has hila fathomed the theto to u us obscure workings ot of their rigid theories Ills Chin suite ingeniously manipulates the music mUllo na as used In the ChIn Chinese temples theaters and street pageants Mr Ir most mOlt popular song Ong In ChIn Chinese tone Is The Lady PickIng Pick Ini Ing Mulberries A masterpiece ot of burlesque weirdness by is called The Th ll Horse Horseman e man representing the wild pursuit ot of otI Crane and the final hurling ot of I th the awful by acme eom to have been a pumpkin Mr Kelly Kelley wrote the music of a ONek tragedy to the words of at George Parsons Lathrop It wa was In intended tended for that disastrous venture the Theater of Arts Art and Letters Mr Kel Kelley toy ley has hal not been especially prolific but buthis his untiring and successful efforts at t torl orl originality and distinction cannot be beto too to highly commended S1 ew w York 1 Young loun Terry McGovern the Idol ot of Greater Greter New w York Is II I a Brooklyn goy In tM the district wherein b he added South tb has baa beth been Inmost by the population Upon of bl his bonfires are II lit In III the streets tr and aDd the gives II Itself over If general rejoicing During bit hi with Norge Dixon It seemed u to If Ivery dollar in Brooklyn had bid bem sordid acres th the bridge to be 11 wagered on Terrible Tic 1 ri Among those tee fought put past the gatekeeper and nd for tor a seat at ata was a a ed old from Mo Me f It Brooklyn Brooklynn n the earl early part of the fight Dixon the Able veteran shit hundred lights seemed med to have tilt the the argument rU rUmen men ment and once ha the Terry TeNT t and left Some of the lie more tabe In tile the audience wh who had bet on h b boy r winced at this and nd one faint Matted bettor said AId wit with witha b ba a groan roan Its all up with Terrt Tarr TIle The old Irishman gave ave the pecker a 8 glance of contempt Own Owan wid ye hl he said 14 A clout like that I Is to th tock ern e II es fro from Why and a deep Joy sit lit tp N III his sled It tak takes six lis listo to arreSt amet Ida grandmother Oln While WIllI the of I a single spoke poke as 01 ft a bicycle bledl Ia i not make all an Ua in tb the running of ofa a hine that I probe Oke should at one be re replaced laed Tbt brisk break places lc a eer lain en nin on Ua the twin twIll spoke and W whop th the latter If gives way It would at atI almost I certainly put pet the rim out of at tree in III rare IH I something must mut be done dOM es thare H ill tat be Milo ruined b by the UtI wheel heel rub brg the tbt forks toru at sack tach revolution tion |